Microplastics & Nanoplastics Cross the Blood-Brain-Barrier Hours After Ingestion

Plastic particles are rapidly accumulating in the environment and making their way into the food chain, raising concerns over potential impacts on human health. A new study provides alarming evidence that tiny plastic particles can cross into the brain shortly after being ingested. Key findings: Polystyrene micro- and nanoparticles ranging from 0.3 to 10 microns …

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Ibogaine for Opioid Addiction: Safety Concerns & Cardiac Risks

Ibogaine, an alkaloid derived from the Tabernanthe iboga shrub found in Africa, has received attention as a potential treatment for addiction, particularly opioid use disorder. While small studies have hinted at effectiveness, a new clinical study shows ibogaine comes with concerning safety risks that may limit its therapeutic potential. Key facts: Ibogaine resulted in significant …

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Fluoride Linked to Poorer Sleep & Apnea in U.S. Teens

A new study published in Environmental Health suggests fluoride exposure may disrupt normal sleep patterns and contribute to daytime sleepiness in U.S. teenagers. The research found associations between higher fluoride levels and symptoms of sleep apnea, later bedtimes, and excessive daytime tiredness. While more studies are needed, the findings add to evidence that fluoride may …

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Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD): Half (50%) of Core Features Unchanged Long-Term

Borderline personality disorder (BPD), long seen as an unchanging and lifelong condition, may actually have both stable and variable elements according to new research. The study found that about half of BPD features persist over time, while the other half fluctuate. This suggests BPD has a more dynamic course than traditionally thought. Key Takeaways: Around …

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Biomarkers & Suicidal Ideation: Advanced Detection for Suicide Prevention

Suicide is a devastating public health problem, claiming hundreds of thousands of lives worldwide each year. Understanding the underlying biological and psychological factors that increase suicide risk is key for developing effective prevention and intervention approaches. A recent article comprehensively reviews research on biological markers of suicidal thoughts and behaviors, providing important insights and guidance …

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Ayahuasca: A Potential Treatment for Addiction & Psychiatric Disorders?

Ayahuasca is a traditional psychedelic brew from the Amazon that has been used for centuries in shamanic healing rituals. Research is now exploring its potential therapeutic benefits for mental health and addiction. Key Facts: Ayahuasca contains DMT, a hallucinogenic compound, along with MAOIs from the vine Banisteriopsis caapi. The MAOIs allow the DMT to be …

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Neuralink Brain-Machine Interface: High-Bandwidth Connection to Neurons?

Neuralink, a neurotechnology company founded by Elon Musk, has developed a novel brain-machine interface system with unprecedented electrode density and bandwidth. In a recent white paper, Neuralink scientists describe their progress towards a scalable, high-performance implantable device for interfacing with the brain. The key facts: Neuralink’s device has over 3,000 electrodes per array, an order …

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Neuralink & Brain-Computer Interfaces: Future Uses to Consider

Neuralink, a neurotechnology company founded by Elon Musk in 2016, is developing an innovative brain-machine interface (BMI) device that aims to enhance brain function and revolutionize neurosurgery. Early testing on animals shows promise, but human trials are still needed to determine safety and efficacy. If proven viable, Neuralink’s technology could transform treatment for neurological disorders. …

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Rewiring the Brain with Precision: Future Neuromodulation Tactics

Neuromodulation techniques that stimulate the nervous system through electric current are revolutionizing the treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders like depression, movement disorders, and chronic pain. These techniques allow for precisely targeted treatment of specific brain regions. Key facts: Neuromodulation techniques include invasive methods like deep brain stimulation (DBS) as well as non-invasive methods like …

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Genetic Testing Dogs Predicts Behavior with High Accuracy

Dogs exhibit a wide range of behaviors, some of which we find problematic. New research is unraveling the genetic underpinnings of canine personality and behavior, offering insights into psychiatric disorders while opening doors for better behavioral care in our furry friends. Key facts: Genetic testing of dogs predicted problem behaviors like fear, anxiety and aggression …

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